Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Bon Air, VA

Your Floors Restored in One Day, Not Five

Dustless hardwood floor refinishing that brings back the shine without tearing apart your schedule or coating your home in dust.

Floor Refinishing Services in Bon Air

What Your Floors Look Like After We're Done

You walk back into a room that looks completely different. The scratches from moving furniture three years ago are gone. The dull spots near the windows where sunlight faded the finish have disappeared. Your hardwood floors look like they did the day they were installed.

This isn’t about making old floors “acceptable.” It’s about restoration that actually restores. The kind where guests ask if you just had new flooring put in.

Most Bon Air homes have quality hardwood underneath years of wear. You don’t need replacement. You need someone who knows how to bring back what’s already there. Our buff and coat process does exactly that—it removes the damaged finish layer, smooths the surface, and applies a fresh protective coat that makes your floors look new again.

The difference shows up immediately. Better yet, it lasts. You’re not just getting a cosmetic touch-up that fades in six months. You’re adding years to your floors and real value to your home.

Bon Air Hardwood Floor Experts

Two Decades of Refinishing Floors in Virginia

We’ve been doing this for over 20 years throughout the Richmond area, including right here in Bon Air. That’s not a marketing line—it’s just how long we’ve been showing up, doing the work, and getting called back by homeowners who trust us enough to recommend us to their neighbors.

Bon Air homeowners care about their properties. The median home value here sits around $329,000, and most people own rather than rent. You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for someone who won’t mess up your investment.

We’re licensed, insured, and BBB accredited with an A+ rating. We use dustless refinishing equipment because we’ve seen what traditional sanding does to a home. We finish most jobs in a single day because we know you don’t want contractors in your house all week.

Our Hardwood Floor Refinishing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens From Start to Finish

First, we come out for a free consultation. We look at your floors, check the finish condition, identify any problem areas, and tell you honestly whether refinishing makes sense or if you need something more involved. No pressure, no upselling—just a straight assessment.

If refinishing is the right move, we schedule a day that works for you. On that day, we start with floor buffing—this removes the old, damaged finish without the heavy sanding that traditional refinishing requires. Our equipment is dustless, which means no coating of fine particles settling on every surface in your home.

Once the old finish is off and the surface is smooth, we apply a fresh protective coat. This seals the wood, brings out the natural color, and gives you that clean, polished look. The process typically takes one day for most homes. You can walk on your floors the same evening, and they’re fully cured within 24 hours.

We clean up completely before we leave. No dust, no debris, no leftover mess for you to deal with. You’re left with refinished hardwood floors that look brand new.

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About Buff and Coat

Hardwood Refinishing in Bon Air Homes

What's Included in Our Refinishing Service

You get a full buff and coat treatment using professional-grade equipment and finishing products. That includes surface preparation, buffing to remove the old finish, cleaning, and application of a durable topcoat that protects against scratches, moisture, and daily wear.

We also handle the details most people don’t think about until they become problems. Edges and corners get the same attention as the main floor area. We work around furniture when possible, or we can help you plan the best way to clear rooms if needed.

Bon Air homes—especially in neighborhoods near Buford Road and Riverside Drive—often feature original hardwood that’s 40, 50, even 60 years old. That wood is higher quality than most of what’s available today. Our job is to protect it and make it look incredible again without replacing it.

The cost to refinish runs significantly less than replacement. You’re typically looking at around $1,000 for an average project versus several thousand for new installation. And because refinishing can boost your home value by 5-10%, it’s one of the few home improvements that actually pays you back.

How long does hardwood floor refinishing take in a typical Bon Air home?

Most refinishing projects are completed in one day. That includes buffing, cleaning, and applying the new finish coat.

The exact timeline depends on square footage and the condition of your floors, but for an average-sized living room, dining room, or bedroom, you’re looking at a single-day process. We start in the morning and finish by late afternoon in most cases.

You can walk on the floors the same evening with socks. We recommend waiting 24 hours before moving furniture back, and 48-72 hours before placing rugs. Full curing happens within a week, but your floors are usable much sooner than that.

Buff and coat is a lighter process that removes only the damaged finish layer without sanding down into the wood itself. It’s faster, creates no dust, and costs less than full refinishing.

Full sanding goes deeper. It removes more of the wood surface and is necessary when you have deep scratches, stains that have penetrated the wood, or when you want to change the color with staining. That process takes 3-5 days and creates a significant amount of dust even with good equipment.

Most Bon Air homeowners only need buff and coat unless their floors have major damage or they’re changing the stain color. We’ll tell you honestly which approach makes sense during the consultation. If your floors just need a refresh and the wood itself is in good shape, buff and coat delivers excellent results without the time and mess of full sanding.

It’s not 100% zero dust—that would be impossible—but it’s about 95% cleaner than traditional sanding. The difference is dramatic enough that most clients are surprised by how little cleanup is needed afterward.

Our equipment uses a vacuum system that captures dust at the source as we work. You won’t see clouds of particles in the air or a layer of fine dust settling on your counters, furniture, and windowsills like you would with old-school refinishing methods.

We’ve refinished floors in homes where people left their dishes in the cabinets and didn’t cover their furniture. That’s how effective the dust containment is. You’ll still want to do a light cleaning after we’re done, but it’s nothing like the deep scrubbing required after traditional sanding. For Bon Air homeowners who work from home or have young kids, this makes a huge difference in livability during the project.

Most projects run between $800 and $1,500 depending on square footage and floor condition. An average-sized room—say 300-400 square feet—typically costs around $1,000 for buff and coat refinishing.

That’s significantly less than replacement, which can run $3,000-$8,000 or more for the same space when you factor in removal, disposal, new materials, and installation. Refinishing gives you a like-new result at a fraction of the cost.

The exact price depends on a few factors: total square footage, how many rooms, whether there are stairs involved, and the current condition of your floors. We provide free estimates after looking at your specific situation. No surprises, no hidden fees—just a clear number before any work starts so you can make an informed decision.

Most hardwood floors need refinishing every 10-20 years depending on traffic, maintenance, and sun exposure. High-traffic areas like entryways and kitchens may show wear sooner than bedrooms or formal dining rooms.

Virginia’s humidity fluctuations can be tough on hardwood. Summers bring moisture that causes wood to expand, and winter heating dries the air and causes contraction. Over time, this cycle breaks down the protective finish even if the wood underneath stays solid.

You’ll know it’s time when you see dullness that doesn’t respond to cleaning, scratches that catch your sock, or areas where the finish has worn through and the raw wood is exposed. Catching it at the right time protects the wood itself and prevents more expensive repairs down the road. A simple buff and coat every 10-15 years keeps Bon Air hardwood floors looking great and extends their lifespan by decades.

We can work around some furniture, but results are always better when rooms are cleared. The more access we have, the more thorough and consistent the refinishing will be.

For larger pieces like beds or heavy dressers, we can help you figure out the best approach. Sometimes that means moving everything to one half of the room, refinishing that section, letting it dry, then shifting everything over to complete the other half.

Small items, rugs, and anything breakable should definitely be removed before we start. We’re careful, but refinishing equipment needs space to operate properly. Most Bon Air homeowners find it easier to clear rooms completely, store furniture in the garage or another area for a day, and then move everything back once the finish has cured. We’ll walk you through the best plan during your consultation based on your specific layout and furniture situation.

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